Bells and whistles! Its built in on the left side! Its got a rotisserie burner too, and as SR pointed out a bottle opener! There is a cold well on the left table with a pop out veggie/condiment basket! Heaven, grilling heaven!! Fixin to put on some chicken in some new fangled chicken leg racks!

Hawkgirl

05-17-2009, 06:37 PM

Nice! What does something like that go for?

Bubba Dawg

05-17-2009, 06:54 PM

Nice.

Now I need a new grill.

And I'm hungry. :D

megimoo

05-17-2009, 07:04 PM

Nice! What does something like that go for?http://www.blueembergrills.com/#controller=0

gator

05-17-2009, 07:25 PM

I guess that is a good instrument for drying out meat.

You do know that a gas flame takes moisture out of food, don't you?

Outside of maybe cooking hotdogs and an emergency source of heat after a hurricane what good is a gas grill?

megimoo

05-17-2009, 07:40 PM

I guess that is a good instrument for drying out meat.

You do know that a gas flame takes moisture out of food, don't you?

Outside of maybe cooking hotdogs and an emergency source of heat after a hurricane what good is a gas grill?It has a built in headlight ?Just run the gas until the wood dust starts to smoking !

patriot45

05-17-2009, 07:57 PM

I guess that is a good instrument for drying out meat.

You do know that a gas flame takes moisture out of food, don't you?

Outside of maybe cooking hotdogs and an emergency source of heat after a hurricane what good is a gas grill?

Haha! Let me let you in on a method of cooking that is wonderful!! Indirect heat! 2009 baby! Lite the left and right burner, food in the middle, baste with special sauce every 10 minutes and viola! The tastiest and most tender chicken out there!

For Moo, a built in smoke box!
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i230/patriot45270/food/newgrill009.jpg

Outside of maybe cooking hotdogs and an emergency source of heat after a hurricane what good is a gas grill?

You know gator likes his swamp rat and dog to be very moist. :rolleyes:

gator

05-17-2009, 09:17 PM

Haha! Let me let you in on a method of cooking that is wonderful!! Indirect heat! 2009 baby! Lite the left and right burner, food in the middle, baste with special sauce every 10 minutes and viola! The tastiest and most tender chicken out there!

For Moo, a built in smoke box!
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i230/patriot45270/food/newgrill009.jpg

You yankee boys always think you have to have have some fancy machine to do your cooking for you.

The real "indirect heat" is an offset fire box that us Southern boys have been using for hundreds of years not some stainless steel monstrosity.

That gas flame doesn't give one tenth the flavor as burning wood but if you like it then who am I to say anything?

I have a gas grill but I don't use it for any serious cooking because it is a substandard way of cooking food.

The gas grill was invented by you yankees so that you would have an excuse to go into your back yards on the weekends to prove that you were one with nature, or something. It has nothing to do with real cooking.

Space Gravy

05-17-2009, 09:23 PM

That thing looks nice.

I like the leg rack. I'll need to get one for my BGE.

Lars1701a

05-17-2009, 10:12 PM

You yankee boys always think you have to have have some fancy machine to do your cooking for you.

The real "indirect heat" is an offset fire box that us Southern boys have been using for hundreds of years not some stainless steel monstrosity.

That gas flame doesn't give one tenth the flavor as burning wood but if you like it then who am I to say anything?

I have a gas grill but I don't use it for any serious cooking because it is a substandard way of cooking food.

The gas grill was invented by you yankees so that you would have an excuse to go into your back yards on the weekends to prove that you were one with nature, or something. It has nothing to do with real cooking.

Dont be jealous of us yankee boys for coming up with good ideals. Now go throw some shit on a wood log to add some flavor to your swamp rat.

Rockntractor

05-17-2009, 10:53 PM

We can't afford those fancy store bought grills in oklahoma with the recession and all.

I want to get one...but I just can't see hauling those big gas tanks around...I really do prefer a simple charcoal grill for flavor...but the gas grill is pretty convenient and easy...

For anyone with a charcoal grill...after you've grilled your meat...stick some baby artichokes right into the coals and close the lid for 45 minutes...they will be the best smoked artichokes you have ever tasted.

patriot45

05-18-2009, 09:54 AM

I want to get one...but I just can't see hauling those big gas tanks around...I really do prefer a simple charcoal grill for flavor...but the gas grill is pretty convenient and easy...

For anyone with a charcoal grill...after you've grilled your meat...stick some baby artichokes right into the coals and close the lid for 45 minutes...they will be the best smoked artichokes you have ever tasted.

No lugging involved, when I had the gas lines put in for the house I had them stubb one off for the grills!
Propane on demand!
Hank Hill wouldn't have it any other way! :D

gator

05-18-2009, 06:55 PM

grills!

You mean you have more than one of those things? :confused:

patriot45

05-18-2009, 07:11 PM

You mean you have more than one of those things? :confused:

Like I said Hank Hill would love me! The new grill, my gas smoker and a gas turkey fryer! :D
I got gas!

RobJohnson

05-19-2009, 06:28 AM

I want to get one...but I just can't see hauling those big gas tanks around...I really do prefer a simple charcoal grill for flavor...but the gas grill is pretty convenient and easy...

For anyone with a charcoal grill...after you've grilled your meat...stick some baby artichokes right into the coals and close the lid for 45 minutes...they will be the best smoked artichokes you have ever tasted.

One tank lasts a long time, at least for me.

I've even had good luck with the smaller grills, that use the mini camping size tanks. It's great if you are just cooking for one or two people.

Hawkgirl

05-19-2009, 07:03 PM

No lugging involved, when I had the gas lines put in for the house I had them stubb one off for the grills!
Propane on demand!
Hank Hill wouldn't have it any other way! :D